Trek-Segafredo
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Lizzie Deignan: Tour de France Femmes will be 'dynamic' compared to men's Tour
Trek-Segafredo rider says that eventually she would like to see a three-week Tour for women
By Adam Becket Published
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Van Aert and Van der Poel are not the only ones to beat, says Pedersen
Trek-Segafredo's Danish rider will skip Opening Weekend to perfect form for Paris-Roubaix
By Adam Becket Published
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'Not over yet': Concussion lingers for Ellen van Dijk after Paris-Roubaix crashes
The European road race champion fell multiple times in the first ever women's 'Hell of the North'
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Trek-Segafredo reveal new men's and women's team kits for 2022
The American registered team has freshened up the old designs with a simple yet bright strip
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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'The amount of young female road riders in the United States has hit a brick wall': Experienced pro Tayler Wiles saddened at state of road cycling in America
Trek-Segafredo's Wiles wants to see a WorldTour event return to her home country
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Charlie Quarterman confirms he is not re-signing with Trek-Segafredo for 2022 after 'rough year'
The British rider has struggled since suffering a heavy concussion as well as stress with his contract running out
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Elisa Longo Borghini takes a solo success in enthralling GP Plouay 2021
Aggression pays off for the Italian who made her winning move with 12km remaining
By Owen Rogers Published
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Trek-Segafredo team manager Luca Guercilena steps down after cancer diagnosis
The 48-year-old has announced he has got Lymphoma
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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‘I felt really alone a lot of the time’: Chloe Hosking gives emotional interview after comeback from Covid-19
The Trek-Segafredo rider took a huge win on the final stage of the Tour of Norway
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo win the opening team time trial at Giro Donne 2021 for the second year running
Ruth Winder will wear the maglia rosa in stage two after leading the winning squad across the line
By Owen Rogers Published
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Koen de Kort has three fingers amputated on right hand
The Dutch veteran underwent three-hour surgery after being airlifted to hospital following an off-road vehicle crash
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek-Segafredo aboard new disc brake Speed Concept at Critérium du Dauphiné
The team bike of choice for the day features low seatstays and disc brakes, unlike the existing Speed Concept
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Giulio Ciccone pulls out of Giro d'Italia 2021
The Italian was sitting sixth in GC before crashing on a descent during stage 17
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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George Bennett explains tactics from finale of Giro d'Italia stage 12
The New Zealand national champion is hunting for stages after falling out of GC contention
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Five talking points from stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia 2021
Trek-Segafredo on the attack and a dispute between Bennett and Brambilla - don't miss this action
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Trek Factory Racing's Markel Irizar: Disc brakes will be the future
The first test of a disc-equipped bike on a Grand Tour impressed its rider, but opens up a Pandora’s Box of complications
By Paul Norman Published
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Trek-Segafredo looking 'to see what's possible' with Alberto Contador
The American team is eyeing a Grand Tour star for 2017, and Alberto Contador could be the big name that fits the bill
By Gregor Brown Published
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Vincenzo Nibali wins 2016 Giro d'Italia as Nikias Arndt awarded final stage
Vincenzo Nibali took the overall classification at the Giro d'Italia as Giacomo Nizzolo secured the final stage victory
By Richard Windsor Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'My future is with Trek, but not as a sports director'
Fabian Cancellara wants more than 'waving and shaking hands' when he retires, saying he wants to help develop the Trek-Segafredo youth riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara exclusive: I've won time trials before when I've felt bad
Fabian Cancellara tweeted on Thursday that he's in bed with a fever, but that's no reason to write the Swiss rider off ahead of the Giro d'Italia time trial
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sagan and Van Avermaet top of Trek's shopping list to replace retiring Cancellara
With Fabian Cancellara retiring at the end of 2016, Trek-Segafredo manager Luca Guercilena has already started writing his shopping list of replacements
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alberto Contador uncertain about Tour de France return in 2018
Two-time winner of the Tour de France Alberto Contador has suffered through the 2017 edition with a stage win his best hope of success in the final week
By Gregor Brown Published
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Andy and Frank Schleck's future uncertain at Trek
Trek Factory Racing rumoured to be looking for new general classification contender
By Gregor Brown Published
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Catch behind the scenes documentary with Cancellara and Trek on Eurosport tonight
The 'Behind the Stripes' documentary will be aired on Tuesday night, offering an insight into one of cycling's biggest teams
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Kenny Elissonde set to switch Team Ineos for Trek-Segafredo, report suggests
The Frenchman could link up with Vincenzo Nibali at Trek next season
By Richard Windsor Published
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Segafredo owner not afraid to invest in cycling as other sponsors walk away
Segafredo's Massimo Zanetti dismisses claims it is a bad time to invest in cycling, despite Oleg Tinkov's complaints about the sport's lack of desire to reform
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mads Pedersen takes victory in hard-fought Ghent-Wevelgem 2020
Pedersen won the Classic from a four-man sprint
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mads Pedersen earns Trek-Segafredo contract extension with excellent Tour of Flanders second place
Mads Pedersen's breakthrough second place at the Tour of Flanders is already paying dividends as the Danish rider signed a two-year contract extension.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lizzie Deignan leads a British one-two at GP Plouay women's race
Lizzy Banks comes home in second place as Deignan becomes the first triple-winning woman in Plouay
By Owen Rogers Published